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“We are thankful to know that your aunt is home with the Lord Jesus. She has been a stalwart testimony for Him for years and now she sleeps with Him....Read More »
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1 of 7 | Posted by: Peg Cochrane Sawires - CA
“Please accept our sympathy in the death of our long-time friend, Marjorie. She meant a lot to the Todd family with whom many happy memories were...Read More »
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2 of 7 | Posted by: Linda Todd Wells - Charlotte, NC
“I am so sorry to hear of Marjorie's death, but know that she is much happier now. We enjoyed evenings when she would come to my parents' home to...Read More »
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3 of 7 | Posted by: Audrey Marriner Whitehurst - VA
“I loved seeing my Great-Aunt Marjorie because I knew she and I would be laughing in no time :) We had our own private jokes that I will cherish...Read More »
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4 of 7 | Posted by: Stephanie Baker Hart - VA
“I will always remember grandma Margie for the way her face would light up when she saw me coming her way on Sunday mornings. She had a hug so big...Read More »
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5 of 7 | Posted by: Chad Holmes - Virginia Beach, VA
“Margie was a wonderful person. She took care of everyone for many years always putting herself last. I will never forget how much she loved and...Read More »
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6 of 7 | Posted by: Shirley Flint - Moyock, NC
“My sympathy and prayers goes out to the family. May you find peace and comfort in the arms of our loving Savior Jesus Christ.
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7 of 7 | Posted by: Cheryl Spalding - Chesapeake, VA
Marjorie Baker Dulgher, went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 10, 2010, in Norfolk, VA. Marjorie was born on February 21, 1917, in Waxhaw, NC to the late Robert L. Baker and Aver C. Haywood. She grew up in the Berkley section of Norfolk and lived in the Great Bridge area for many years. Marjorie was a retired LPN who worked at VA hospitals locally and in the Chicago area before returning to Tidewater. She was a born-again Christian and long-time faithful member of the Gospel Hall, Laurel Ave. She was a kind hearted, loving, generous, and faithful daughter, wife, sister, and aunt. Aunt Margie has longed for the day to be in heaven with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and to be reunited with her beautiful family. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Eli Dulgher; and siblings, Robert E. Baker, Lillie V. Baker Randolph, John H. Baker, Paul C. Baker, Janie Lee Baker Simmons, and Elizabeth W. Baker Gardner. Left to cherish her memory are a host of nieces and nephews including special niece, Pennie Simmons who was like a daughter and looked after her in her later years. Many thanks to Pennie and nephew, Robert Baker, and wife Debbie Baker for their tender, loving care. A funeral service will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Bridge Chapel with Brother Vernon Marsh and Brother Mark Nelson officiating. The burial will follow in Chesapeake Memorial Gardens. Contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to The Gospel Hall, 1204 Laurel Ave., Chesapeake, VA 23325. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.hollomon-brown.com.

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